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The Ha Noi Police Department has increased manpower at popular traffic routes to ensure order and safety after the nine-day Tet holiday, Colonel Dao Vinh Thang, head of the Ha Noi Traffic Police, said yesterday.

VietNamNet Bridge – There are five urban projects that the country's largest city aims to complete in 2015. According to online newspaper Vnexpress, these include the building of its first-ever pedestrian zone, bringing into use the Pham Van Dong Road, the construction of a steel flyover at the Go Vap six-way intersection and the Thanh Da Channel Bridge, and making improvements to the Tan Hoa-Lo Gom Canal, which will also involve expansion of the roads lining it.

There are five urban projects that the country's largest city aims to complete in 2015. According to online newspaper Vnexpress, these include the building of its first-ever pedestrian zone, bringing into use the Pham Van Dong Road, the construction of a steel flyover at the Go Vap six-way intersection and the Thanh Da Channel Bridge, and making improvements to the Tan Hoa-Lo Gom Canal, which will also involve expansion of the roads lining it.

The Ha Noi Police Department has increased manpower at popular traffic routes to ensure order and safety after the nine-day Tet holiday, Colonel Dao Vinh Thang, head of the Ha Noi Traffic Police, said yesterday.

The Ha Noi Police Department has increased manpower at popular traffic routes to ensure order and safety after the nine-day Tet holiday, Colonel Dao Vinh Thang, head of the Ha Noi Traffic Police, said yesterday.

(VOV) - The Saigon New Port Corporation has announced a milestone in its US$1.1 million initiative to outfit its fleet with Go-live GPS container management technology, which aims to reduce congestion and wait times at the port.

The HCM City–Long Thanh–Dau Giay expressway opened to traffic yesterday and aims to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity between HCM City and the southeastern and Central Highlands provinces.

The HCM City–Long Thanh–Dau Giay expressway opened to traffic yesterday and aims to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity between HCM City and the southeastern and Central Highlands provinces.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung cut the ribbon to officially open the Ho Chi Minh City-Long Thanh-Dau Giay Expressway on February 8, which is expected to help ease traffic congestion, reduce transport cost and time, and promote trade between Ho Chi Minh City and its vicinities.

An entire expressway linking Ho Chi Minh City with neighboring Dong Nai Province is now open to traffic, helping to ease congestion and considerably cut the travel time from HCMC to the coastal city of Vung Tau.

The Ministry of Information and Communications has urged local mobile phone service providers to draw up contingency plans to cope with network jamming during the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, better known as Tet in Vietnam.

Major mobile network operators in Vietnam have prepared technical solutions, staff and equipment to ensure smooth communication during the Lunar New Year holiday, especially 3G (third-generation network) services.